Hoh Campground, Olympic Mountains, Washington

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AMENITIES:Tent camping is available Pets are allowed Restrooms

Unsurprisingly facilities are few in a primitive campground such as this, and if you love nature you will love a primitive campground like this one. Natural attractiveness surrounds this primitive campground; primitive campgrounds such as Hoh Campground could be difficult to get to, but they are picturesque. At Hoh Campground enjoyable stuff to do is abundant; it is a good campground.

You can't be in a building every day; you have to get out every now and then; Hoh Campground in Washington is such a good location. There's such an incredible array of things to do at Hoh Campground

including whitewater paddling, hiking, fishing, and swimming, so running out of cool stuff to do won’t happen. Hoh Campground is to be found in the Olympic Mountains. So many local attractions and such an incredible array of things

to do are tremendous reasons to come. Nearby there is a good 20-mile-long class II whitewater section, the Ranger Station to Highway 101 at Oxbow section of Hoh River. The Ranger Station to Highway 101 at Oxbow section of Hoh River is suggested for novice raft paddlers. Whitewater rafting or kayaking may turn risky, so check circumstances before you go. Wonderful backcountry backpacking awaits you on the in close proximity Mink Lake Trail; this backcountry hiking trail has a variation in height of 2,790 feet and is 7.8 miles from beginning to end. In the order of one and a half days of hard backcountry backpacking on the Mink Lake Trail is time well expended. A good 29.6-mile-in-distance hiking

trail having a good 5,242-foot elevation variation can be encountered around here. This is the Canyon Creek Hoh Trail; it's a picturesque walk.